little leaf
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Trooper went to the vet yesterday, and had those bones removed, he simply pulled them out he was a very good boy about it too -
I was not able to attend the apt/ but had my friend who I drag all over the states to pick up rescue critters - lol - take them for me , the little male also went, as he has not wanted to eat - he said they both look great , and Trooper no longer needs to stay on the shots - YAY , to slowly cut back his tube feeding, and see if he can not get over what he called the " transitional hump" , as some just have a harder time adapting - Trooper is looking better and better - now just to get him to eat again- he is close I can tell, he is watching the bugs again, I think very soon the big guys is going to bloom back out in his true colors the rest hold steady, doing well, I will try to do up dates on them this weekend- but as I know some of you know, who follow Elliott on FB, my special baby pup Elliott has been in a medical crisis since Sunday. he is just a tiny 1.7 pounds, and we are facing kidney issues =( - it is breaking my heart, and I promos I am taking care of the chams, but about every day I go after work, and pick him and all his IV's and meds up from the vet , from almost an hr away, keep him over night, and then run him back in the morning , I have an IV hanging over my bed now , and the sun visor hook works great to hang it on during the trips back and forth to the vets - lol - so that is why my time is so short , and posting is not high on my list atm - but I will keep you up dated on Trooper, how he does as well as the rest - the best I can - pics are Trooper at the vet, the bone removal, and little Elliott waiting to get is IV port flushed, and hooked back up for the trip back the vets for the day yesterday -
I was not able to attend the apt/ but had my friend who I drag all over the states to pick up rescue critters - lol - take them for me , the little male also went, as he has not wanted to eat - he said they both look great , and Trooper no longer needs to stay on the shots - YAY , to slowly cut back his tube feeding, and see if he can not get over what he called the " transitional hump" , as some just have a harder time adapting - Trooper is looking better and better - now just to get him to eat again- he is close I can tell, he is watching the bugs again, I think very soon the big guys is going to bloom back out in his true colors the rest hold steady, doing well, I will try to do up dates on them this weekend- but as I know some of you know, who follow Elliott on FB, my special baby pup Elliott has been in a medical crisis since Sunday. he is just a tiny 1.7 pounds, and we are facing kidney issues =( - it is breaking my heart, and I promos I am taking care of the chams, but about every day I go after work, and pick him and all his IV's and meds up from the vet , from almost an hr away, keep him over night, and then run him back in the morning , I have an IV hanging over my bed now , and the sun visor hook works great to hang it on during the trips back and forth to the vets - lol - so that is why my time is so short , and posting is not high on my list atm - but I will keep you up dated on Trooper, how he does as well as the rest - the best I can - pics are Trooper at the vet, the bone removal, and little Elliott waiting to get is IV port flushed, and hooked back up for the trip back the vets for the day yesterday -